🌿 Philodendron Goeldii or Thaumatophyllum Spruceanum? My 1-Year Verdict! ✅

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Houseplantygoodness

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@lynnecalli
@lynnecalli 4 ай бұрын
I have had one for about 5 months. Got it at a local small nursery, but have never seen it again since. I’m in Virginia and I put it outside when it was warm, with little acclimation. It loved being in the sun. I used a standard aroid mix in a terracotta pot. Watered once a week or more. Now it has six large full size semi-circle leaflets. Going like gang busters!
@donnabeverin777
@donnabeverin777 3 ай бұрын
I had never heard of it. Was at a houseplant sale at University of Delaware's botanical garden in USA and saw it and bought it, since I never saw it before. I think it was $15. I was not going to buy anything because they did not have any thing else that looked that unusual since I have quite a few Philodendrons. It was not noticeable as there were only 2 plants among a big table of Monstera. This was labeled as Philodendrum not Thaumatophylllum. So it was a spontaneous, instantaneous purchase. Doing very well so far. I did change its potting soil today to a chunky Aroid mix I make for my plants. It was in a peaty mix. I have it in my plant window with supplemental LED lights at the top of the area. I went on line to see if it could be propagated by a leaf because one of the leaves was disconnected from the bottom and fell off today. My research today said it is easy to grow, so that is good news. I put the stem in water to see what would happen. Probably became loose in transit. Thanks for your videos! I just bought it on Sept 17, 2024.
@angelahegbom9053
@angelahegbom9053 4 ай бұрын
My parents had a t. Selloum, also known as philodendron regale and “split leaf philodendron” for many, many years. I was in my mid 30’s when he died, easily 35-40 years old plant. Such an incredible plant. Aerials for days, giant split leaves, easy care, and a stem easily 6’ long.
@aplantprocess
@aplantprocess 4 ай бұрын
Here in SoCal, we seem to have a more limited variety of plants that are common in other areas of the US. But I found this at a reasonable price at a higher end plant shop. They had a lot and they were similar size and I don’t know if that is automatically an indicator of TC but… it seems so. I’m cool with it. It grow beautifully from a seedling to a mature plant. Each leave changed and I absolutely loved that. My space is limited though and this one continued to have thrips after I managed to break the cycle for other plants so it had to go. I was sad but it was also probably inevitable because it was starting to outgrow all my available spaces.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Sounds like you got a good deal! 🌿 It’s always a tough call when space is limited, especially when they outgrow everything. Those thrips just don’t know when to quit! But at least it left a lasting impression before moving on. 💚
@carolstuff
@carolstuff 4 ай бұрын
It’s a beautiful plant Memo! Love how the leaves form a circle when matured. Thanks for sharing!
@aprilburgin8505
@aprilburgin8505 4 ай бұрын
I’m in the states in Oregon. I’m three years)since it’s been on my wishlist), I’ve only seen this at a retail shop one time. They had four in total. Of course I bought one! It was $40.00 USD. At the time of purchase, it was infested with aphids. To be fair, it was an outdoor nursery. In the six months that I’ve owned it, I’ve had zero pests. Even had a mass spider mite problem with multiple plants around it. The Goldii was untouched. So… I’m with you. I think it’s fairly undesirable to the pests. I’ll be eager to see what other people’s experience is on the matter! Thanks for yet another piece of cool content!
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
So glad you finally found one! 🌱 It’s interesting how it’s been pest-free despite the initial aphid encounter. Sounds like you’ve got a resilient plant on your hands! Thanks for sharing your story-let’s see what others have to say! 😊
@rakyat_biasa91
@rakyat_biasa91 4 ай бұрын
I’m in Malaysia, got this plant recently as the main statement plant in my living room after seeing a huge one in a cafe. It’s dirt cheap here especially considering the size you get out of the box but also not too commonly seen… yet. Loving it so far!
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
What a fantastic statement plant! 🌿 It must look stunning in your living room. It’s great that it’s affordable there too-sounds like you scored a great deal! 😊
@jamiecalvert9242
@jamiecalvert9242 4 ай бұрын
I’ve never had a pest on mine either. I used to have it directly below a grow light and it would only keep 3 leaves. I placed it outside and it’s has been growing so fast. Loves the light
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
It’s amazing what a difference some natural light can make! 🌞 So glad to hear it’s thriving outside-sounds like it found its happy place! 🌿
@mwatson4970
@mwatson4970 4 ай бұрын
Yay! Goeldii as I still call it is one of my favorite plants! It does occasionally get thrips but never an infestation and it doesn't seem to affect it's growth with or without them, anyway. I have however knocked it over before as it got soooooo heavy to one side. Thanks for covering this plant! P.S. I don't think they tissue culture these over here in US. Got mine as a 5" tall one for I think $10 3 yrs ago and now the tallest stalk is just below 4 feet long and has about 12 leaflets each.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Sounds like your Goeldii is thriving despite the occasional thrip visit! 🌿 Those tall plants can get top-heavy, for sure. And wow, 4 feet-what a beauty! Thanks for sharing your experience with it! 😊
@lindaedwards4632
@lindaedwards4632 4 ай бұрын
Cool plant 👍 I hadn’t seen or heard of this plant until recently. I saw it on Irene’s video from @leafingaround in Thailand. It was planted in a beautiful garden. 😀🇨🇦
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Thanks, Linda! 🌿 Irene has such great content-it must have looked amazing in that garden! Glad you discovered it here too. 😊
@gfamily1943
@gfamily1943 4 ай бұрын
Mine is a thrip magnet, I also had a hard time finding this until recently
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Thrips can be so frustrating! 😓 Glad you were able to find one, though! Hopefully, the thrips stay away as it settles in. Have you tried neem oil or insecticidal soap? Those can sometimes help keep them in check. 🌿
@gfamily1943
@gfamily1943 4 ай бұрын
@@Houseplantygoodness I tried a couple different sprays and for some reason my entire collection looked great except for the fun bun. I treated it for 2 months with no success so I had to resort to warfare and bought some solders online (beneficial bugs). Those finally helped and I haven’t seen problems in a while. Fingers and toes crossed 🤞 Yes I was like you and just couldn’t find it anywhere. One day I saw it in a Costco of all places (bulk grocery store US). Even with the struggles I’m still very happy I found it 😍
@Kate.g.
@Kate.g. 4 ай бұрын
I am Canadian 🇨🇦 This plant is very easy to find here too, the price is pretty the same than a Monstera Deliciosa 😅 This plant have often a tag with the mention « easy plant » « beginner plant » 😆 availability of plants varies greatly from country to country! Nice video Memo 💛
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
That’s so interesting, Kate! It’s great that it’s easy to find there, and it’s funny how plant availability can be so different depending on where you are. Thanks for watching! 💛
@vicky3792
@vicky3792 4 ай бұрын
Love mine. Still pretty small, just uppotted not long ago. It was cheap and my rare plant nursery has a ton now and has always had them. I had to go look to see if I was getting a new leaf. One on the way but it’s growing slower since I moved it to less light. Think I will move it back to better light. No pests but thirsty like you mentioned. Great, easy and interesting plant. Thanks for the video.
@vicky3792
@vicky3792 4 ай бұрын
Mine is in soil and it’s doing great. Chunky aroid mix. Even though it’s thirsty mine deals with drought very well too. It was actually bone dry when I went to check it so thanks for that. 🤣
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
That’s awesome, Vicky! 🌿 Sounds like your plant is thriving. Moving it back to better light should definitely help with that growth! These plants love their hydration, don't they? Keep me posted on how it does in its new spot! 😊
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Haha, glad the reminder was timely! 😂 They’re surprisingly resilient, aren’t they? That chunky aroid mix is perfect for keeping them happy. Keep rocking it! 🌱
@jennthezumbanator5242
@jennthezumbanator5242 4 ай бұрын
I love this plant. It had a brief spider mite issue but didn’t suffer damage. I also have the Stenolobum, “Lickety Split”, and African Fantasy. All in semi-hydro. I LOVE my thaumatophyllum collection. Definitely looking for more.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Your collection sounds incredible! 🌿 Semi-hydro seems to be working wonders for you. Glad the spider mites didn’t do any lasting damage. I’m sure you’ll find more to add to your collection soon! 😊 Soooooo jealous that you managed to score a stenolobum, they look amazing.
@danielnewald4758
@danielnewald4758 4 ай бұрын
i got one of mine as a fresh cutting in a grandma-stile flower shop which had a huge neglected plant in a dark corner that must have been 30+ years old at first i thought it wasn't going to make it, because i left only 3 leaves and quite a bit of stem and they started yellowing one by one over a few months, but finally after half of the last leaf died it started growing and has beein going strong ever since my second larger plant i got under the name Philodendron 'Fun Bun' which seems to be the most common name in retail and that probably comes out of tissue culture (most likely) and the funny thing is that one doesn't produce and sugary sirup or maybe it doesn't have extrafloral nektaries at all, while the other one, always has lots of dried sugar drops on it, as i said that may be the result of TC. Thrips killed my very first cutting, but after an initial pest pressure in my collection, which i treated, both my current ones have been good ever since and while i wouldnt call them fast growers it is always fun to wach that one leaf and all its leafletts unfirl and visibly grow over a few weeks, the plant looks fuller with every one, at least compared to other plants the cuttings take quite a while to root properly though, so i'd always be worried unless it has great soil roots already soil works great, i grow both of mine in potting soil mixed with clay soil, i do keep it on the dry side with ocasional big waterings i never fertilize, thats a lie, maybe once or twice a year Thaumatophyllum are more adapted to out of the dense forest/ forest edge or even open terrain unlike most philodendrons, so they should tolerate dry'er conditions and full sun (in temperate europe at least) love the plant, how it swells the leaves from tiny things to giant stalks is so impressive to watch and it does so just fine in dry household conditions, unlike many philodendrons, good luck with yours
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Wow, what a journey with your plants, Daniel! 🌿 It sounds like you’ve really mastered the art of nurturing these cuttings, even through the ups and downs. That’s fascinating about the differences between your TC plant and the cutting - interesting about the extra floral nectaries! Thrips can be such a pain, but it’s great to hear that your plants are thriving now. The way they transform from tiny leaves to those impressive stalks is truly mesmerizing. Thanks for sharing your experience and tips-wishing you continued success with your growing collection! 😊
@agneslazarenko2653
@agneslazarenko2653 4 ай бұрын
I have a thaumatophyllum selloum, thaumatophyllum xanadu gold, and thaumatophyllum Shangri La. They are - and I hear other people confirm that - thrips central. But the weird thing is, the constant low grade thrip infestation does not bother them at all, and the thrips do not go to any other plants. Maybe they are some other kind of thrips? I've had them for years and they still do not have the stem, because they grow pups instead. Also, the leaves grow at an insane pace. I love them❤ I also used to have the spruceanum, bought at a supermarket for pennies, but it must have been weak, because it didn't make it and died very promprly
@Horsewoman-pt2ku
@Horsewoman-pt2ku 4 ай бұрын
So the philodendron Xanadu has been reclassified as well? It has the same root and base and growth pattern of the Goeldi
@agneslazarenko2653
@agneslazarenko2653 4 ай бұрын
@@Horsewoman-pt2ku well I bought mine as thaumatophyllum xanadu and the growwing pattern is the same as the other ones, so it makes sense :)
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Your collection sounds amazing, Agnes as always! 🌿 Thrips are such a mystery sometimes-funny how they seem to coexist with your plants without much harm. Sorry to hear about your spruceanum, though. 😢 Hopefully, you’ll find another one that’s stronger! 💚
@Indusxstan
@Indusxstan 2 ай бұрын
T' spruceanum and T' goeldii are identical, it is T' leal-costae that is similar but a different plant
@hanstera_deliciosa
@hanstera_deliciosa 4 ай бұрын
I’ve grown my Spruceanum quite large and would be scared to chop! Lucky you have several there. One of my favorite plants but takes up quite a lot of real estate! I bought it in Arizona from a small greenhouse about a year ago for $30 and haven’t seen it in my area since. Never had a pest on it either! 🤗 I have the Bipinnatifidum as well- equally easy to care for and needs so much space. Thanks so much!!
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
It’s always nerve-wracking to think about chopping such a beautiful plant! 😅 Sounds like you’ve got a solid collection going. I love how these plants can thrive without much pest drama. Thanks for sharing your experience! 😊
@CrossCultural-c7f
@CrossCultural-c7f 4 ай бұрын
I bought a 3” talll (7.5 cm) little Thaumatophyllum spruceanum in May 2022 via mail order from an Etsy seller based in Florida. I planted the baby in a chunky soil mix of fir bark, pumice and compost. It sits near a north facing window in a self watering pot since my tendency is to forget to water. For me, pests on Thaumatophyllum spruceanum are non existent. As of August 2024, it has grown to 48” (122 cm) tall and is 36” (91.5 cm) wide. I am stunned at how fast it has grown. My dilemma is that it takes up a lot of horizontal space and it’s difficult to find a place for other plants to grow..
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Wow, what an incredible growth story! 🌿 From 3” to 48” in just over two years-that’s impressive! Finding space for it must be a challenge, but what a rewarding dilemma to have. 😊
@Anti_ginnie
@Anti_ginnie 16 күн бұрын
I bought this on sale a few months back. It’s been in sandy soil and …. Hasn’t done a single thing! I’m happy it hasn’t died but it also hasn’t produced any new growth. I have it in the north/west facing window just moved it beside an open top aquarium. Will definitely be switching soils. Thank you for all the info!
@thumpaharley7564
@thumpaharley7564 4 ай бұрын
I’ve had mine almost 3 years super easy plant, no pest issues. Each new leaf gets more leaflets started very slow but once it put out a leaf it continued, it’s very tall about 3 feet lives outside in summer, west window in winter. I haven’t proped mine and wouldn’t know how either. I have never lost a leaf either. Great plant if you can find one :) I’m in US found plant at a lil Amish greenhouse while on vacation for $8.00 rarely see it in state I live in.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Three years and it sounds like it’s thriving! 🌿 That $8 deal is incredible-such a steal! I know right how would a cutting work on this plant 🤷‍♂️. But honestly, sounds like it’s doing great just the way it is! 🌱
@silviap4478
@silviap4478 4 ай бұрын
Your plant is so beautiful and as a fellow over-waterer it definitely goes up on the wishlist. I love these weird leaves, I agree, they tick all the boxes. It doesn't have a janky support stick, does it? I am so lazy with those, so that would be definitely a good thing 😂 Have you ever cared for a Schismatoglottis? They are also very thirsty aroids
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Silvia! 🌿 I totally get the struggle with support sticks-it’s nice when a plant doesn’t need one! And yes, Schismatoglottis are definitely thirsty plants too. They’re such a fun addition to any collection! 😊
@charliecgreenwelljr8011
@charliecgreenwelljr8011 4 ай бұрын
In my care it reminds me of an Alocasia. If the watering and humidity aren’t enough then it stays in the 2-3 leaf number range.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Totally get those Alocasia vibes! 🌱 I never thought of their needs in respect to humidity as it is in my conservaotry, but i assumed due to the leaves being similar in texture to Monstera deliciosa, that maybe it would be ok in normal humidity, but maybe not now that you mention this. 😮👍
@ro6874
@ro6874 Ай бұрын
I’ve had one for a few years now. I’ve had mealy bugs and spider mites. Other wise a pretty easy plant. It’s a lot smaller now that when I first received it, I think I used to underwater it. I saw a GINORMOUS one this weekend at an aquarium in Utah. It was growing next to a big fish pond and was growing wild like the monstera deliciosas. It had long aerial roots and the leaf sets were half the size of me! It got me excited about mine again which is why I watched your video. I think I’ll end up putting it in semi hydro too! Thanks
@mychynnagirl1
@mychynnagirl1 4 ай бұрын
I have this plant in a chunky mix and am happy to now know they love water. I've been leaving it on a bit of the dry side. The only issue I've experienced is the green fading on leaves. No bugs and I do fertilize. Never more than 4 leaves. About 30 dollars in southeast US.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Glad the video helped! 🌱 Giving it a bit more water might just be the trick to getting that green to pop again. The fading could also be a light issue-maybe try adjusting that too. But it sounds like it’s doing pretty well overall! 😊
@Remylai
@Remylai 3 ай бұрын
This plant grows fast and can take over space within a few weeks. Think twice before giving it a big pot!
@vivnightingale
@vivnightingale 4 ай бұрын
I found one in the rhs garden shop I volunteer at. I was labelled as philodendron fun bun though so that might be another name to search. Mines still quite immature as I had to chop it back but I love it.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
That’s so interesting-it’s always fun discovering these plants under different names! 🌿 Chopping it back can be tough, but it sounds like it’s bouncing back nicely. Enjoy watching it grow! 😊
@TerriOsborne-xk7op
@TerriOsborne-xk7op 4 ай бұрын
I've also found one labelled as philodendron fun bun - today at RHS Wisley of all places. I would have thought they would check the labels before putting plants on shelves and include reclassified names. Really looking forward to it sizing up.
@Zanewv
@Zanewv 3 ай бұрын
I just bought this one. Should be here today. I've been watching videos on here of plant shows then go online and buy them. I paid 23.00 for mine.
@growtheextramile
@growtheextramile 4 ай бұрын
I got a 4” pot of this in North Carolina last year and it cost about $9. It’s gotten spider mites, but doesn’t show damage easily and doesn’t seem particularly susceptible.
@soberplantguy
@soberplantguy 4 ай бұрын
Very cool plant. I can see how that would really be greedy for horizontal space 😁
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Dave! 🌿 Yeah, this one definitely likes to spread out-perfect for filling up some space if you’ve got it! 😅😅😅
@ImThyme81
@ImThyme81 4 ай бұрын
I found a thrip on my spruceanum once, but that’s it for pests. I’ve not been treating it like a thirsty plant, so perhaps why mine hasn’t kept more than 3 leaves. I’ll have to try to be more mindful of my watering and see if it does better.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Sounds like a solid plan! 🌿 Giving it a bit more water might just help it hold onto those leaves. Thrips can be tricky, but it’s great that it hasn’t been a bigger issue. Good luck with the new watering routine! 🌱
@shantelb4192
@shantelb4192 4 ай бұрын
You are on point. Most of what I am growing is for a future home lol.. my own home to be specific
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Haha, love it! 🌱 Planning ahead for your future green space is definitely the way to go. Your future home is going to be a plant paradise! 🌿
@robinferdinandsen7122
@robinferdinandsen7122 Ай бұрын
i have the Xanadu and this one, i still call it funbun cause it's just such a cute name 😊 i'd never heard of the stenolobum but i'm definitely gonna have to go hunt for it now. what a beautiful plant 😍 and thanks for this video, i've been searching all over youtube for a good care tips video and the second i'm done watching i'm gonna transfer mine into semi hydro 😆
@rushiaj1222
@rushiaj1222 4 ай бұрын
I found a couple here in the states at $35 with shipping and they have 4-5 leaves
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
That’s a great find! 🌱 For 4-5 leaves, that’s a pretty solid deal. Can’t wait to hear how it grows for you! 🌿
@SparkleInMoonlight
@SparkleInMoonlight 4 ай бұрын
Cool plant, but I have never heard of it before.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
It’s definitely one of those under-the-radar gems! 🌿 Glad you got to discover it through the video-hope it piqued your interest! 😊
@chainsawenthusiast
@chainsawenthusiast 2 ай бұрын
we have a few decently sized ones for under 20quid at the store i work at. after seeing how they look when mature i really want one. might pick up one with my next paycheck, since i'm on a plant ban this month :D thanks for the informative video!
@MeTimePlants
@MeTimePlants 4 ай бұрын
I love mine. It’s a chill plant. Hasn’t grown a ton, but I’m thinking it might need a up pot and to be fertilized. I don’t see them often in Florida, US.
@Pinkparrot79
@Pinkparrot79 4 ай бұрын
I found one in a 4” pot last week in clearance £4.25 i didn’t have a clue what it was but the leaves and the name fun bun sold it to me.
@reneeberthelette2901
@reneeberthelette2901 4 ай бұрын
Found one in stock $19 Canadian for a 6 inch pot looks like it has 3 or maybe 4 leaves. Not a bad deal I think. But until my son and grandson move out I probably wouldn't get one. The 76 varieties and over 110 plant collection are enough right now 😂
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Wow, $19 is a steal! 🌱 But I totally get it-sometimes you just have to draw the line (even with 110 plants 😅). Maybe it’ll be a nice reward when you get some extra space! 🌿
@StalkerNaturaliste
@StalkerNaturaliste 4 ай бұрын
Fυςk my comment deleted itself. -On the classification side of things, some autors of the paper erecting Thaumatophyllum as a genus from the subgenus Meconostigma have regretted it. It doesn't change their position on the tree of life and you can either consider them an the most primitive and peculiar Philodendron or the closest living relatives of all other Philodendron species. The genus name reference the eery eye shaped leaf scars visible on the trunk of all members of Meconostigma/Thaumatophyllum. -They dont specially grow close to the water, actually only one species do. Your comparison to Monstera deliciosa is on point, they have a lot of similarities. Both are drought tolerant with their fat roots, fat stems and glossy leaves. Both can grow in dry forests, in open areas and are not obligate climbers. -On propagation: I dont own spruceanum but I have xanadu. I tried to propagate it, no issues with the head cutting. But the headless trunk is still headless 5 years after. It's alive, jucy but just refuse to get ow a new head. Maybe I'm just unlucky or/and spruceanum is easier. -On availability, in Francebit's often seen in garden centers and DiY stores as huge and expensive plants (but cheap for their size it it make sense), small pots appeared only a few months ago. I think they are more available in the US because there was already a large public for selfheading and birdnest Philodendron before the pandemic in Florida for outdoor gardens and a lot of motherplants were already available during the aroid craze.
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the detailed insights, I love when you comment as you always have so much amazing knowledge! 🌿 The history and classification of this plant are fascinating, and I’m glad you shared this info. Those eerie eye-shaped leaf scars are such a unique feature! And yeah, propagation can be hit or miss-hopefully, your spruceanum experience turns out better if you decide to give it a go. Appreciate the info on availability, too! 🌱
@jennthezumbanator5242
@jennthezumbanator5242 4 ай бұрын
I’m in the US and this isn’t particularly hard to find, but it’s not something you see in every garden center, and never in box stores. Most are very small (I assume tissue culture) and many I’ve come across have been covered in thrips or spider mites 😢
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
It’s a shame about the pests 😢, but at least it’s somewhat available if you know where to look. Those small TC plants can be a challenge, but with the right care, they can grow beautifully! 🌱
@turogers13
@turogers13 4 ай бұрын
My sister has one that I have been pestering her for a cutting ✂️ but she has no idea where to cut. ✂️
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Haha, I totally get that! ✂️ I still have no idea how there would be enough space between the nodes, but hopefully she figures out a way! 🤞🌱
@jennthezumbanator5242
@jennthezumbanator5242 4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I bought all my plants with their future home in mind
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Haha, plant parent goals! 🌱 It’s all about planning ahead, right? Those future plant spaces are going to look amazing! 😄
@doreen9293
@doreen9293 4 ай бұрын
This is all your fault. I had to get one. I think it was a year ago- whenever you got this plant. I named him Thaddeus, my very favorite plant. By the way, Amazon has them under Goldii
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Haha, guilty as charged! 😅 Thaddeus is such a great name-glad to hear he’s your favorite! And thanks for the Amazon tip; I’m sure others will appreciate that! 🌱
@Yoliplanting
@Yoliplanting 4 ай бұрын
Come to the tropics, come to live Miami❤
@Houseplantygoodness
@Houseplantygoodness 4 ай бұрын
Miami is a plant lover’s paradise! 🌴 I can only imagine how many amazing plants you have access to there. 🌱 Also I would move tomorrow if I could 🥰🥰🥰
@mochimochi3373
@mochimochi3373 3 ай бұрын
This year its called philodendron fun bun in the uk 2024
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